Thus, over the past centuries, the two other Immortal Sects and the Taiping Dao have also coexisted peacefully.
Even in this great war, the two Immortal Sects did not conspire to first eliminate Taiping Dao and then fight each other.
This was because both sects were aware that after this battle, they would each suffer heavy losses.
Even with the remaining strength, they would still be stronger than Taiping Dao.
Taiping Dao could not challenge their status after the war, naturally, this posed no threat; and for a non-threat, there was no need to be excessively concerned.
It can be said that it was precisely because Taiping Dao was weak that it managed to avoid this war and was tacitly allowed by the other two to remain uninvolved.
Of course, besides being weak, Taiping Dao had also behaved very stably and honestly over the past century, not stirring up trouble anywhere, which gave the impression of being friendly.
This impression was also very important.